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Lot 53*

A Meissen circular dish from the Swan Service, circa 1738

3 July 2025, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £10,240 inc. premium

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A Meissen circular dish from the Swan Service, circa 1738

Of the second size, modelled by J.J. Kaendler in low relief with swans among bulrushes and a crane to the left, another in flight overhead, all on a shell-moulded ground, the rim painted with the arms of Brühl/Kolowrat-Krakowska, three flower sprigs and further scattered blooms within a gilt border, 30.5cm, crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue, impressed Dreher's of a Templar cross, incised // inside footrim (some crazing to glaze surface overall, some retouching to gilt rim at 1 o'clock)

Footnotes

Circular dishes in five different sizes were produced from 1738: in June and July 1738, Johann Elias Grund finished 81 dishes of the second size, and Johann Martin Kittel produced 21 of the same size (U. Pietsch (ed.), Schwanenservice, 2000, p. 158).

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